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St. John s to Dublin, Ireland from C$464

Excellent DealAiFly Score: 66/100Verified 25 Jun 2026 01:02 UTC

St. John s to Dublin with WestJet from CC$636 / €312 — 25% below the typical deal price of C$621.

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🏷️ 25% below typical deal priceTypical deal price: C$621
This deal vs. typical deal price for this route — verified 18 May 2026 at 09:26 UTC

Tickets from CC$636 both ways. Checked baggage is not included in the base fare.

✈️ WestJet — AFR 54/100 (classic)
In this fare:
  • Checked baggage: Not included — paid checked baggage extra
  • Onboard meal: Snack
  • WiFi: Free Starlink wifi
  • Cabin: 30″ pitch on 737-MAX

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🧳 Baggage Allowance

Bag Type Dimensions / Weight Included
👜 Personal Item Small bag / laptop ✅ Yes
🎒 Cabin Bag 18 lb ✅ Yes
🧳 Checked Bag Not included — buy separately ❌ No

⚠️ Checked baggage is not included in this fare. Add it during booking on Skyscanner.

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🌍 About Dublin
Dublin's a literary city in a way you can actually see: it's a UNESCO City of Literature, and the Long Room library at Trinity College — two storeys of dark oak shelving holding the 9th-century Book of Kells — is the sight worth queuing for. Skip Temple Bar; it's been ranked among the world's worst tourist traps, and a pint costs nearly double what you'll pay a few blocks south in the Liberties or Portobello, where the actual local pubs are. Eat a Dublin coddle: sausage, rashers, potato and onion gently simmered (never browned) — an unglamorous 18th-century working-class stew, best in cold weather. Come May or September–October for mild days and thinner crowds. Summer is warmest but priciest and packed; January–February is cheap, grey and wet — go only for the quiet.
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